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Science and mythology are often construed as antipodes: the realm of hard facts versus that of full-blown fantasy.

Good governance is often construed as an essentially humanitarian preoccupation, a civil-society concern that is forever trumped by more pressing strategic obligations.

Authenticity and consistency aren't necessarily valued for their own sake, and the concealment of authentic honne behind conventional tatemae is often construed as an act of unselfishness and sociability, rather than of deception or hypocrisy.

Inheritance is often construed as transmission of information, though this notion raises difficulties; this issue is discussed in section 2.4.

If what is at issue is the limits of the naturalist project, why is the debate so often construed as a metaphysical debate rather than a debate about the limits of inquiry?

Using it we can get Some monsters are chimeras from the apparently true All chimeras are monsters; but the former is often construed as implying in turn There is something which is a monster and a chimera, and thus that there are monsters and there are chimeras.

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Aristotle's own answer as found in Posterior Analytics II.19 is difficult to interpret, and recent philosophers have often found it unsatisfying since (as often construed) it appears to commit Aristotle to a form of apriorism or rationalism both indefensible in itself and not consonant with his own insistence on the indispensability of empirical inquiry in natural science.

Healthy people often construed their AD as a kind of reversal of their bad experience of a loved one's end-of-life care, these were often inconsistent with or irrelevant to their own situation.

While certain comments commonly and unmaliciously directed at the illustrious are often construed by their audience as hurtful — e.g., "I've been a fan of yours since I was a tiny child," "I think I just read something of yours!"— many other comments fall under the gauzy heading "Depends on Situation".

That is often construed by our critics as " sensational reporting".

The photo ― blurred and bubbling from the edges ― transforms what photographers often construe as mistakes into opportunities for additional experimentation and play. .

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